Michael Forrest

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BACP Accredited Counsellor and Psychotherapist
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Bristol, Somerset, BS9 3ED
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About me

I am a BACP Accredited counsellor, psychotherapist and supervisor and I work with an integrative, mindfulness based and embodied-relational approach. I have 35 years’ experience in Mindfulness and my mindfulness training started in my mid-20s as a Theravada Buddhist Monk and nowadays, it enables me to work with a subtle body-based awareness of what’s happening, moment-to-moment, in the therapeutic relationship. I use a synthesis of approaches I have learnt and been trained in, initially, this was to heal my own trauma, but subsequently, these have become an integrated part of me and my therapeutic work.

I am a BACP Accredited counsellor, psychotherapist and supervisor who has been working with individuals and couples since 2005. In the same year, I gained certification as a Trainer in Nonviolent Communication (NVC). I have previously  worked in a Hospice as a Bereavement Counsellor, as well as the NHS supporting individuals with complex trauma. I also worked for Social Services out-of-hours Emergency Duty Team for 12 years, supporting families in crisis, through conflict resolution and mediation.

My Specialisms Include:

Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Anger Issues, Relationship Issues & Relational Dynamics, Couples, Loss & Bereavement, Confidence & Self-Esteem, Mindfulness, Embodied Dance.

My Approach:

The way I work recognises that your early life experiences and relationships may have shaped the ‘lens’ through which you see the world and can have a profound impact on your sense of self – for better or worse. This may lead you to feel 'disconnected' from the world, at times, because to survive you may have needed to disconnect to protect from emotional overwhelm. This is a common and natural coping mechanism but, if left in place ongoingly, can reduce your capacity to be spontaneous and full engage in life.

I have been through a deep therapeutic journey myself and recognise that connecting to your ‘felt’ experience during therapy can be challenging at times. So, I offer my presence as an anchor, whilst I guide you gently and compassionately into an awareness of your inner experience. Over time, I help you to build the capacity to stay with this and what you meet there. Experiencing at a bodily felt-sense level what has been avoided, is the key to resolving trauma and may be the gateway to insight and deeper understanding – reconnecting you back to a more whole self.

Presence - both yours and mine, combined in a session - can be a powerful force to bring forth (naturally) that which is most calling your attention for healing. This may be something you are already consciously aware of, or it may manifest from something just beyond the edge of your awareness. Either way, I offer you skills and tools to track and navigate your 'inner landscape' and help you stay with your unfolding experience in the body.

I recognise the importance of identifying and developing inner resources before working, at times, with emotional intense experiences that can arise in therapy. Your resources and skills you develop with me, then support integration and your on-going inner resilience.

The therapeutic relationship we establish is fundamental to the work we do and can be a rich ground for learning and understanding. It can (especially in longer-term therapy) mirror or shed light on patterns of how you ‘do’ your other relationships in life. My observations and feedback to you, may help you to see and understanding this at a deeper level - allowing the possibility for you to make more conscious choices moving forward.

Professional Membership:

I am an accredited member of British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP). As such, I adhere to their code of ethics and they have a formal route through which complaints can be heard, if they cannot be resolved in the first instance by talking to me - more information is available on their website: www.bacp.co.uk

Training, qualifications & experience

Advanced Diploma in Relational Supervision (2021 - 2022, Severn Talking Therapy)

Certificate in Relational Therapy (2020 - Relational School of Therapy)

Embodied Dance Journey Facilitator (2015-2017, The Dancing Heart Path CZ)

Advanced Diploma in Integrative & Humanistic Counselling (2009-11, Dartmoor Centre for Counselling & Psychotherapy)

Certified Trainer in Non-Violent Communication (NVC) (2001-05, CNVC.org)

Certificate in Focusing Skills (2001)

Foundation in Core Process Psychotherapy (1998-99, Karuna Institute)

Previous Experience

35 Years Mindfulness Practice, also Co-Facilitator of Mindfulness Courses for Devon Recovery Learning Community (2014)

Trainer in NVC (Nonviolent Communication), working with individuals and small groups (2005 - current)

12 Years - Torbay Social Services, Emergency Duty Service, providing mediation, conflict resolution and crisis support for families in need, as well as supporting individuals with mental health issues (2002-14)

Bereavement Counsellor, Rowcroft Hospice - Torquay (2010-13)

Counsellor for NHS Devon Partnership Trust - Torquay (2009-11)

Facilitator of Trauma Skills Training for Counsellors - Battiacaloa, Sri Lanka (2005-07)

Co-Founder of Floatation & Complementary Health Centre - Exeter (1996-98)

Buddhist Monk, Thai Forrest Tradition, Mindfulness Training - English Sangha Trust (1988-95)

Member organisations

Registered / Accredited

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BACP
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Accredited register membership

British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy
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British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy

Fees

£60.00 - £75.00

Concessions offered for

  • Trainee counsellors

Health Insurance/EAP

  • BUPA

Additional information

My Fee's

I offer a 1 hour initial meeting:

£30 for individuals

£37.50 for couples

Follow up 1 hour sessions are:

£60 for individuals

 £75 for couples

Supervison £60

Concessions available for counsellors in training

When I work

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
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Mon to Wed in person daytime and evenings.

Thursday online daytime. 

Further information

I am registered BUPA counsellor, offering sessions to clients with BUPA membership.

For more information, please visit my website www.embodiedrelationalliving.com

Colibri Centre, Old Bakery, 11a Canford Lane, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, Somerset, BS9 3ED

Type of session

In person
Online

Types of client

Young adults (18-24)
Adults (25-64)
Older Adults (65+)
Couples
Groups

Key details

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Online platforms

Zoom

Supervision

In person
Online

I work in an integrative, mindfulness, embodied & relational way & I have been using Focusing & Somatic Experiencing in my life and work for 28 years

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Michael Forrest
Michael Forrest